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Are Andrew Kliman and Per Bylund anarchists?
[Speaker 1]
So to any of the professors that feel they might want to answer, both of you I think spoke about the non-aggression principle, so are you both secretly anarchists, just playing devil's advocate with each other? Basically the fact that you kind of agreed that we can both have the two co-existing societies and there shouldn't be a problem.
[Speaker 2]
Yeah, I mean, I'm against the state. Marx was against the state. What we recognize, however, is that to return to the pre-existing society where there was individual property, the expropriators have to be expropriated, OK? And that will require the rule of the majority over the minority, which is a state.
[Speaker 1]
[Speaker 2]
[Speaker 3]
I don't know. I mean, I am an anarchist, so that's easy to answer. I do not think that the right way, or the way towards liberty and freedom and equality is to increase inequality and unfreedom. That is going through the state and enforcing something else. And like I mentioned to the previous question there, that opportunity is a subjective thing. And we don't even know whether to assess an opportunity before we do.